Atheros wireless problem

I have a Toshiba Satellite M35X-S149 laptop with an Atheros wireless card built in. I can not seem to get it to work. When I run the troubleshoot utility, it says the card is not associated with any access point. It wants me to configure the card and give is a SSID. I don't know how to configure it and set the SSID. HELP!!!

I re-installed the driver, but now it will try to connect to my network and come back with the "limited or no connectivity" message. What do I do now?I re-installed the driver, but now it will try to connect to my network and come back with the "limited or no connectivity" message. What do I do now?

I reset the modem and still it will not connect. Now it trys to connect and just goes back to showing the available networks in range without doing anything.I reset the modem and still it will not connect. Now it trys to connect and just goes back to showing the available networks in range without doing anything.

Ok, if your using Vista, what i want you to do is right click "computer" select "manage"
and then "device manager", then click on the + sign next to "network
adapters" and right click on the wireless network and "un-install" the
device, reboot the PC and wait for windows to detect the wireless
card and install the drivers for it, this will appear in the system
tray (bottom right hand side) when its done try to connect again

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